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TYCOS DRIVE – Ideal for Designers, Retailers and Traditional Office Users Multiple Configurations and Flexible Sizes Available 126 ONLY TWO UNITS REMAINING! TYCOS SHOWROOM / OFFICE / WAREHOUSE Multiple Configurations DRIVE TORONTO, ON Get more Tom Clancy Tessa Compagno, B.E.S. Avison Young Commercial Real Estate Broker, Principal Sales Representative Services, LP, Brokerage information 77 City Centre Drive, Suite 301 905 283 2388 905 283 2342 Mississauga, Ontario L5B 1M5 [email protected] [email protected] Office 905 712 2100 Fax 905 712 2937 avisonyoung.ca Available Spaces N FLOOR PLAN Unit 2 Unit 3 Units 2 & 3 Total Area 6,142 sf 4,798 sf 11,296 sf UNIT 4 Office Area 90% 90% 90% 6,000 SF Chambers Industrial Apparel LEASED 10% 10% 10% Area Clear Height 14’ 14’ 14’ UNIT 3 4,798 SF Shipping 1 T/L 1 T/L 1 T/L UNIT 5 Asking Net $21.95 psf $21.95 psf $19.95 psf 14,376 SF UNIT 2 Rate 6,142 SF LEASED LANSDOWNE AVENUE Possession Comments November 2021 UNIT 1 – Prime office/showroom with warehouse 9,108 SF in the heart of the Design District Additional Rent LEASED – Building façade and interior $4.00 psf improvements to be completed Fall 2021 – Private washroom and kitchenette located within each unit TYCOS DRIVE – Ideal for designers, retailers and traditional office users Multiple configurations and flexible sizes available. Units can be combined. – Access to truck level door with 53’ trailer access – Onsite parking and TTC at your doorstep Elevation East Elevation (facing Landsdowne Avenue) South Elevation (facing Tycos Drive) Toronto’s Design District Area Overview 14 126 TYCOS DRIVE Toronto’s Design District is home to a mix of furniture showrooms, home and fashion designers and 125 TYCOS DRIVE more. It is favourably located just 14 north of Eglinton Avenue and just FUTURE south of the 401. The area is home to industrial buildings that have been REDEVELOPMENT converted for retail and office use. PROJECT It offers large, flexible and relatively LANSDOWNE AVENUE affordable storefronts with abundant TYCOS DRIVE parking compared to inventory closer to the core. The Tycos Drive and Lansdowne Avenue intersection 14 is home to prestigious design brands, 117 TYCOS DRIVE such as Muskoka Living Interiors at 126 Tycos and Kravet at 117 Tycos, and will undergo another exciting redevelopment in 2022. TRANSIT ROUTE 14 | GLENCAIRN 1.9 KM TO: ROUTE 29 | DUFFERIN -GLENCAIRN STATION ALLEN ROAD 2.20 KM | 5-8 MIN (TTC LINE 1) ROUTE 32 | EGLINTON WEST HWY 401 3.65 KM | 9-24 MIN 650 M TO CALEDONIA STATION ROUTE 47 | LANSDOWNE HWY 400 3.20 KM | 9-25 MIN (FUTURE EGLINTON LRT) 404 / DVP 11.2 KM | 28 MIN -1HR ROUTE 52 | LAWRENCE WEST Amenities and Transit in the Area AMENITY COUNT WITHIN 5 KM Downsview SHEPPARD AVE W Airport YORKDALE Wilson Station (TTC) SHOPPING CENTRE 8 220 Indigo Nordstrom HOTELS RESTAURANTS Sephora AVENUE RD Restoration Hardware Joey Shoppers Drug Mark Staples Demetres Dufferin Red Lobster Yorkdale Station WILSON AVE Burger’s Priest (TTC) KEELE ST Party City 400 325 58 KFC 401 Freshii Petsmart RETAIL STORES GAS STATIONS Mancini Kitchen Fortinos Burger King Shoppers Drug Mart Lawrence West Canadian Tire Shell Station (TTC) Marshalls Harvey’s ALLEN RD 52D BATHURST ST Metro Scotiabank LAWRENCE AVE W Mr. Sub Glencairn JANE ST Petro-Canada LCBO 47C Station (TTC) CIBC 125 CHURCH ST Wamart McDonalds The Fitness Centre BANKS National Thrift RBC Furniture Club TYCOS DR ROSELAWN AVE 14 Lowe’s Tim Hortons Home Depot Tim Hortons 32D Weston GO Station Tim Hortons Taste of Shwarma Starbucks Eglinton West California Sandwiches SPADINA RD TTC Routes Toronto Pho Station (TTC) Fresh Co BLACK CREEK DR Dollar Tree 14 Glencairn ROYAL YORK RD Canadian Tire Caldense Bakery EGLINGTON AVE W 29C DUFFERIN ST Dufferin CALEDONIA RD 29C WESTON RD Eglington Crosstown LRT Completion: 2021 (ETA) 32D Eglinton West 52D Lawrence West 47C Lansdowne Demographics NORTH YORK 407 401 404 400 427 3km 5km 10km 409 TORONTO PEARSON INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT TORONTO 401 427 Total Household Median Population Households Income Families Age Radius 40.2 3 km 154,809 58,599 $99,467 41,245 39.8 5 km 452,196 177,977 $127,385 118,958 38.5 10km 1,715,405 752,503 $127,580 434,272 EL 1.0 - Employment Light Industrial Zoning Permitted Uses Uses with Conditions – Ambulance Depot – Apparel and Textile – Artist Studio Manufacturing Use (9) – Automated Banking Machine – Beverage Manufacturing Use (9) – Bindery – Cogeneration Energy (17) – Carpenter’s Shop – Contractor’s Establishment (7) – Cold Storage – Crematorium (21) – Custom Workshop – Eating Establishment (6,14) – Dry Cleaning or Laundry Plant – Education Use (4) – Financial Institution – Food Manufacturing Use (9, 10) – Fire Hall – Furniture Manufacturing Use (9) – Industrial Sales and Service Use – Metal Products Manufacturing Use (9) – Laboratory – Open Storage (12) – Office – Outdoor Patio (11) – Park – Plastic Product – Performing Arts Studio Manufacturing Use (9) – Police Station – Printing Establishment (8) – Production Studio – Public Utility (16,18) – Self-storage Warehouse – Recreation Use (1,3) – Service Shop – Renewable Energy (17) – Warehouse – Retail Store (5) – Wholesaling Use – Software Development and Processing (2) – Take-out Eating Establishment (6) The lands zoned EL 1.0 – Employment Light Industrial Zone allow for a variety of business operations, subject to conditions, requirements, – Transportation Use (19) [ restrictions and/or other provisions detailed in the City of Toronto by-law. By-law: 1198-2019 ] 126 SAMPLE FINISHES TYCOS DRIVE TORONTO, ON Get more information Tom Clancy Tessa Compagno, B.E.S. © 2021. Avison Young. Information contained herein was obtained from sources deemed reliable and, while Broker, Principal Sales Representative thought to be correct, have not been verified. Avison Young does not guarantee the accuracy or completeness of the 905 283 2388 905 283 2342 information presented, nor assumes any responsibility or [email protected] [email protected] liability for any errors or omissions therein. .
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